Der Biberpelz Trailer

Der Biberpelz Trailer (1937)

03 December 1937 Comedy 89 mins

In a district of a small, German principality, things are going haywire. And this, even though Baron von Wehrhahn, who is loyal to the prince, does everything possible to make “his Highness” popular. The only problem is, he’s always using his zeal on the wrong crowd. He always seems to see free-thinkers or revolutionaries in the harmless of citizens; but the really bad ones get to go on their way unmolested! For example, the old woman Wolff: she steals everything that isn’t nailed down, while her husband pursues unhampered poaching.

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Cast

Heinrich George

as Amtsvorsteher Baron von Wehrhahn

Ida Wüst

as Auguste Wolff

Blandine Ebinger

as Frau Krüger

Fritz Odemar

as Fürst August Sigismund

Walter Bluhm

as Schreiber Glasenapp

Heinz von Cleve

as Konstrukteur Dr. Fleischer

Sabine Peters

as Leontine Wolff

Rotraut Richter

as Adelheid Wolff

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International Titles

The Beaver Coat Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 03 December 1937

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